The Roots Of South Africa’s Commitment To Social Dialogue Lie In The Struggle Against Apartheid, Unilateral Government Decision-Making And In The Calls From Society For Decisions To Be Taken In A More Inclusive And Transparent Manner

Our agreement on a national minimum wage is a significant milestone for the country. It is something that should be celebrated as an example of what is possible when social partners work together for the national interest”…Deputy President, Cyril Ramaphosa

IT IS WORKERS AND THEIR CHILDREN WHO SUFFER MOST WHEN STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES ARE CAPTURED FOR THE ENRICHMENT OF A FEW WELL-CONNECTED INDIVIDUALS

Restoring integrity by combating corruption through good governance…22nd Annual Nedlac Summit in pictures

The democratic election of 1994 opened a new era for South Africa. It was the decisive step in the transition to democracy. Now our country must meet the challenges of social development and economic growth.

The National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac) is the vehicle by which Government, labour, business and community organisations seek to cooperate, through problem-solving and negotiation, on economic, labour and development issues and related challenges facing the country.